just right for the target audience
5 July 2022
Twenty-six years since their last foray onto the big screen, woefully inept, single-minded nitwits Beavis & Butt-Head still don't have a learning curve, and yet somehow manage to end up in space camp where their buffoonery is mistaken as an asset to an important space mission, which of course leads to disastrous results. The duo's double entendre and off-color humor which was right at home in the 90s is sure to be curtailed in this day and age, yet that doesn't stop this from being an enjoyably goofy (and occasionally clever) showing. Give credit where credit is due, as co-writer and creator Mike Judge zeroes in on the workforce, intercourse, toxic masculinity, plus incarceration, white privilege, and multiverses, in fact hardly anything is spared from parody but it's all done in a way that's both edgy and funny, and without being totally offensive. Doesn't break any new ground though there are plenty of chuckles throughout, though it's likely to be viewed as inconsequential to someone who isn't a fan of the source material. **½
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